| Knight Ferris Remembrance | 0 | 7 |
| Introduction / Growing A Town | 0 | 9 |
| The Early Days | 0 | 11 |
| THE EARLY DAYS - THE 1700s | 0 | 13 |
| 1700s - Jambstone Plain / Buckland | 0 | 13 |
| 1700s and Early 1800s | 3 | 15 |
| The Manufacturers | 3 | 15 |
| Early Paper Mills | 4 | 16 |
| Pioneer Cotton Mill | 4 | 16 |
| Powder Mill | 4 | 16 |
| Needles and Paper | 4 | 16 |
| More Paper Mills | 4 | 16 |
| Silk Mills | 5 | 17 |
| Wool � Buckland tp Pitkin to Hilliard | 5 | 17 |
| Later Industries | 5 | 17 |
| Stage Coach Important | 5 | 17 |
| Passing of the Toll House | 6 | 18 |
| Some Orford Parish Deaths 1819,1820,1824,1825 | 7 | 19 |
| A Sermon at the Center, A Fire at the Green | 8 | 20 |
| A Coach Ride | 8 | 20 |
| 1860s | 8 | 20 |
| Inventive Yankees | 9 | 21 |
| Rev. John Pierpont | 9 | 21 |
| Cheney Clocks (Timothy Cheney) | 9 | 21 |
| The Inventive Minister (Enoch Burt) | 9 | 21 |
| Benjamin Lyman, Inventor | 9 | 21 |
| InImproved Guns (Cyrus Buckland) | 9 | 21 |
| That Versatile Jones Man | 9 | 21 |
| 1845 Family Christian Almanac | 10 | 22 |
| The Genius of Manchester (Christopher Miner Spencer) | 11 | 23 |
| Carriage Trade | 11 | 23 |
| Looking Back | 11 | 23 |
| The Silk Mill Original | 11 | 23 |
| Twenty-Five Years Ago (1882) | 12 | 24 |
| Manchester Saturday Herald (August 28, 1886) | 13 | 25 |
| Twenty Years Ago This Week (1890) | 13 | 25 |
| Announcement of Incorporation (June 3, 1823 CT Courant) | 14 | 26 |
| Waterwheelers and Old-Time Dealers | 15 | 27 |
| Sketch of E. E. Hilliard Mill, June 1878 | 16 | 28 |
| WOOL | 17 | 29 |
| Elisha Edgerton Hilliard, a.k.a.E.E. Hilliard | 17 | 29 |
| A Man of Substance | 18 | 30 |
| COTTON | 18 | 30 |
| The Mill at Union Village | 18 | 30 |
| Who'd a Thunk It - Thomas Plunkett Stole a Million, Ran Away | 19 | 31 |
| Receiver Appointed for the Hartford Silk Company | 19 | 31 |
| Notes | 19 | 31 |
| A Rather Better Look of Affairs Yesterday - No Signs of Injury to the Union Manufacturing Co. | 20 | 32 |
| PAPER | 21 | 33 |
| 1769 Formula For Hartford Courant Paper | 21 | 33 |
| The Birth of Our Industries: Union Village | 21 | 33 |
| Oakland | 21 | 33 |
| The Papermakers | 23 | 35 |
| Rogers Co. | 23 | 35 |
| Bunce | 23 | 35 |
| Case Brothers | 23 | 35 |
| Keeney Brothers | 23 | 35 |
| White & Keeney Paper Mills | 24 | 36 |
| Peter Adams - 1891 | 24 | 36 |
| The Foulds Group | 24 | 36 |
| The Hibbard Story: The Tin Man and the Iron Road | 25 | 37 |
| The Railroad - Force for Growth | 25 | 37 |
| Business Elsewhere | 25 | 37 |
| Visioned Center | 26 | 38 |
| First Railroad | 26 | 38 |
| Decide on Station | 26 | 38 |
| Gave the Land | 26 | 38 |
| Developed | 26 | 38 |
| Business Thrived | 26 | 38 |
| Brought Success | 26 | 38 |
| New England Business Directory - North Manchester - 1860 | 27 | 39 |
| Business Ads | 28 | 40 |
| MERCHANTS | 29 | 41 |
| The Baker Man: Manchester Bakery: Frank Goetz | 29 | 41 |
| The Coal Dealers: E. Griswold, Dealer in Coal, Wood, Lime and Cement | 29 | 41 |
| H. l. Vibberts, Coal and Wood | 29 | 41 |
| Dry Goods: A. H. Skinner Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, etc. | 29 | 41 |
| Furniture: Watkins Brothers, Furniture Dealers and Undertakers | 30 | 42 |
| Gents Furnishings: C. E. House, Merchant Tailor, Gents Furnishings, etc. | 30 | 42 |
| A SELF MADE MAN | 30 | 42 |
| Groceries: Aaron Johnson: Came From Sweden 20 Years Ago, Poor, No English | 30 | 42 |
| Manchester Herald, June 28, 1885 | 31 | 43 |
| Morton & Dwyer Co., New Grocery Firm | 31 | 43 |
| Hotel: The Cowels Hotel, C. W. Allen Proprietor | 32 | 44 |
| Livery Stables: G. H.Allen, Livery & Boarding Stables | 32 | 44 |
| R. M.Rood: Livery, Feed and Sales Stables | 32 | 44 |
| C. H. Strandt, Liver Sale and Boarding Stables | 32 | 44 |
| Pharmacist: Chas. H. Rose, Pharmacist | 33 | 45 |
| A Soap Opera: The Inside Story of Bon Ami | 33 | 45 |
| Going, Going � The Auctioneer Family | 34 | 46 |
| Cigars: Fred B. Pohlman, Cigar maker | 35 | 47 |
| Peddlers | 37 | 49 |
| Not Just Paper � Water: October 10, 1885 | 37 | 49 |
| The North End WAS Manchester | 39 | 51 |
| B. C. And His Opera House sketches | 40 | 52 |
| Apel's Opera House | 41 | 53 |
| Richard S. Childs: A Manchester Boy in the 1880s | 43 | 55 |
| Divided Village | 44 | 56 |
| Electric Lights, Town Water, and � Photos! | 44 | 56 |
| Whatever happened to... | 45 | 57 |
| A Lesson in Law | 46 | 58 |
| Where the Water Wasn't | 46 | 58 |
| WORKING GIRL: A Cracker Packer | 47 | 59 |
| Make Do | 48 | 60 |
| Home Remedies | 49 | 61 |
| Church Time | 49 | 61 |
| Our Home | 49 | 61 |
| Early Times | 50 | 62 |
| Getting Around | 50 | 62 |
| "Cap" Lilly's School | 50 | 62 |
| Apel's | 51 | 63 |
| Hard Work | 51 | 63 |
| THE GABLES | 51 | 63 |
| THE PRIZE OF THE FAIR | 52 | 64 |
| THE BOWERS TRADITION | 53 | 65 |
| AN IRISH BLESSING | 55 | 67 |
| NORTH END NOSTALGIA | 55 | 67 |
| GOOD-BYE DEPOT, PICKLE BARRELS, JELLY DOUGHNUTS | 56 | 68 |
| THE CABBIE IS A JITNEY MAN | 57 | 69 |
| THE ULTIMARE NORTH-ENDER -- "BUD" BROOKS | 57 | 69 |
| School | 58 | 70 |
| Eight Years Old and Working | 58 | 70 |
| Leisure-Time Work | 58 | 70 |
| Working Tobacco | 58 | 70 |
| Working at Bon Ami | 59 | 71 |
| Baseball | 59 | 71 |
| The North End was Different | 59 | 71 |
| North vs. South | 59 | 71 |
| Other Businesses | 60 | 72 |
| Religion | 60 | 72 |
| Speial Times | 60 | 72 |
| Football | 60 | 72 |
| Swimming | 61 | 73 |
| Depression Times | 61 | 73 |
| Getting Around | 61 | 73 |
| Health and Medicine | 62 | 74 |
| Loyalty - Rogers 47 Years | 62 | 74 |
| Health and Medicine | 62 | 74 |
| The South End Was SOUTH Manchester | 63 | 75 |
| A HISTORIC STORE | 65 | 77 |
| Thursday Nights on Main Street | 65 | 77 |
| The Success of Main Street | 65 | 77 |
| The Cooperative Effort | 65 | 77 |
| My History and the Town's | 65 | 77 |
| The Future | 66 | 78 |
| ONE-MAN POWER | 66 | 78 |
| WORK! | 67 | 79 |
| KID-WORK | 67 | 79 |
| WORK! | 67 | 79 |
| TO-YOUR-DOOR DELIVERY | 67 | 79 |
| SEAMAN'S GOLD TONGS | 68 | 80 |
| SEAMAN'S GOLD TONGS | 68 | 80 |
| WASTE NOT | 68 | 80 |
| LEARNING TIME | 68 | 80 |
| WORK IS WORK -- HOT OR COLD | 69 | 81 |
| UNIFORM LAW AND MUSCLE MEN | 69 | 81 |
| Muscle | 70 | 82 |
| BUSINESSES: The Hardware Men | 71 | 83 |
| Going Back | 71 | 83 |
| A Gay City Connection | 71 | 83 |
| The Cheney House Auction - A Quick Fit | 72 | 84 |
| THE MAN IN THE MARKET | 72 | 84 |
| HAPPY WORK -- CHENEY WORK: Family | 73 | 85 |
| Dye House Work | 74 | 86 |
| Hard Times | 74 | 86 |
| Work -- Depression Time | 74 | 86 |
| Out in the Cold at Pratt & Whitney | 75 | 87 |
| Paul and Me -- Chance Vought | 75 | 87 |
| The "Move Man In" -- Cheney | 76 | 88 |
| THE SWEDISH CONNECTION | 77 | 89 |
| Neighbors From the World | 77 | 89 |
| Schooling | 78 | 90 |
| A Cheney Weaver | 78 | 90 |
| The Silk Story | 78 | 90 |
| The Difference Was "The Homes" | 79 | 91 |
| The Sale of "The Homes" | 79 | 91 |
| Don't Forget All the Cheneys Did | 79 | 91 |
| Cheney Family Life | 80 | 92 |
| Earl Clifford Reminisence | 83 | 95 |
| We All Worked | 83 | 95 |
| We Made Out, Somehow | 83 | 95 |
| Work Hard, Save A Little | 84 | 96 |
| Work Hard, Save A Little | 84 | 96 |
| Every Kid Went Ahead | 84 | 96 |
| FARM WORK IS HARD WORK: A Farm Family | 84 | 96 |
| Schooling | 85 | 97 |
| Part-Time Work | 85 | 97 |
| The Family Farm | 85 | 97 |
| Pranks, Capers and Humdingers | 87 | 99 |
| THE OLD CODGER'S CODGITATIONS: NOW IT CAN BE TOLD! | 89 | 101 |
| AMBULANCE? WELL, IT'LL HAVE TO DO . | 89 | 101 |
| NO FAULT | 90 | 102 |
| FIT FOR LIVIN' IN | 90 | 102 |
| CINNAMON BARK | 90 | 102 |
| PATTY'S WHEELBARROW | 91 | 103 |
| A BACKWARD CHILD | 91 | 103 |
| A DEAD GIVE-AWAY | 92 | 104 |
| ZIP'S POTTED FLAG POLE | 92 | 104 |
| MR. HAWLEY'S WHISKERS | 92 | 104 |
| THE CANNON "DEPUTIES" | 93 | 105 |
| EARLY DAZE | 93 | 105 |
| THE NIGHT BEFORE | 93 | 105 |
| THE CELEBRATION IS OVER! | 94 | 106 |
| A MINUTE LATER, SIX INCHES OVER � OH WELL | 94 | 106 |
| WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY | 94 | 106 |
| TOM WUISH'S BEAR | 95 | 107 |
| THE BANGIONG NIGHT WALKERS | 95 | 107 |
| THE CANNON CAPER | 96 | 108 |
| A GET-BELL, GET-WELL EVENT | 96 | 108 |
| FREE FERTILIZER | 97 | 109 |
| MELONS BY MOONLIGHT | 97 | 109 |
| ALL DUNN | 97 | 109 |
| O. C.'S ADVICE | 97 | 109 |
| WELL WATER Y' KNOW | 98 | 110 |
| WAGS TAILS | 98 | 110 |
| OLD JOHN'S SIESTA | 98 | 110 |
| A SNAKE TAIL | 98 | 110 |
| THE KEEVER'S KAT (THE FISH MAN COMETH) | 99 | 111 |
| EDITOR "STUFF" BEWARE OF DANGLING MODIFIERS) | 99 | 111 |
| MAN | 99 | 111 |
| KINDNESS | 99 | 111 |
| I | 99 | 111 |
| Where It Was (and Where They Were) | 101 | 113 |
| Map of Manchester | 102 | 114 |
| THEY "DITCHED" THE BROOKS AND BURIED THE STREAMS | 103 | 115 |
| CALL IT "CODGER TOWN" | 103 | 115 |
| CHARTER OAK STREET | 104 | 116 |
| 1800S Aerial View of Manchester Business District | 105 | 117 |
| Wells Street | 106 | 118 |
| Sidewalks and The Sticky Walk | 107 | 119 |
| School Street | 107 | 119 |
| Main Street - School Street to Eldridge Street | 107 | 119 |
| Eldridge Street to Maple | 108 | 120 |
| When Eldridge Street was "The Lane" and "Mr. Jim" Quieted the Crowds | 108 | 120 |
| East Side of Main -- Maple Street Up | 109 | 121 |
| Maple Street | 109 | 121 |
| Moving Along | 111 | 123 |
| From Ferris Brothers to Watkins | 112 | 124 |
| West Side of Main Street | 113 | 125 |
| Main Street - West Side of School Street | 114 | 126 |
| "S" as in Smythe, Salvation and Spruce Street | 115 | 127 |
| The Woods and Autumn Street | 116 | 128 |
| The West Side of South Main Street | 116 | 128 |
| Digny's Ocean | 117 | 129 |
| East Side of South Main | 117 | 129 |
| Toby's Hill and the Big Swamp | 118 | 130 |
| AROUND AND ABOUT: Down Main Street, South Manchester | 119 | 131 |
| Hunniford Farm | 119 | 131 |
| Medical Staff | 120 | 132 |
| Shopping area | 120 | 132 |
| Library | 121 | 133 |
| TOP OF MAIN | 121 | 133 |
| Nostalgia � and Memories | 122 | 134 |
| AROUND AND ABOUT | 123 | 135 |
| The "Golf Lots" | 123 | 135 |
| OLD OLCOTT STREET | 124 | 136 |
| North Side | 124 | 136 |
| My Homestead | 125 | 137 |
| Matt's Father | 125 | 137 |
| South Side | 125 | 137 |
| Schaller Home | 126 | 138 |
| THE PERKINS HOMESTEAD: 310 Hackmatack Street | 126 | 138 |
| The Other Side of the Street | 127 | 139 |
| Race a Pacer, Beat a Taylor | 127 | 139 |
| GERMANTOWN | 127 | 139 |
| SOUTH MAIN STREET MEMORIES | 128 | 140 |
| The Harriet Brown / Tieman House | 129 | 141 |
| The Old South Methodist Church | 130 | 142 |
| School Days | 131 | 143 |
| THE BUILDINGS | 133 | 145 |
| THE FIRST SCHOOLS IN THE 5-MILE TRACT | 133 | 145 |
| The Raising | 133 | 145 |
| Bunce School | 133 | 145 |
| School Growth | 134 | 146 |
| The Backing | 134 | 146 |
| A DYNAMIC FORCE | 134 | 146 |
| NINTH SCHOOL DISTRICT | 135 | 147 |
| LINCOLN SCHOOL -- THE TAXPAYER'S SCHOOL | 136 | 148 |
| SCHOOL CENSUS: FIVE SENTS A HEAD FOR THE "ENUMERATOR" | 137 | 149 |
| THE GREEN SCHOOL | 138 | 150 |
| Specifications | 138 | 150 |
| THE TEACHERS | 138 | 150 |
| FROM THE CLASS OF 1894 TO TEACHER | 138 | 150 |
| FROM ONE-ROOM SCHOOLS TO ALL THE SCHOOLS | 139 | 151 |
| Hitched Mare to Buggy | 139 | 151 |
| Found Only One Senior | 139 | 151 |
| Served Town for 42 Years | 140 | 152 |
| Teacher at 17 | 140 | 152 |
| Cites Highlights in Life | 140 | 152 |
| THE LITTLEST TEACHER IN TOWN | 140 | 152 |
| A TEACHER'S TEACHER | 141 | 153 |
| Waiting to Teach | 142 | 154 |
| Teaching Times | 143 | 155 |
| Changes | 143 | 155 |
| Years Later | 144 | 156 |
| TALES TOLD OUT OF SCHOOL | 144 | 156 |
| MR. VERPLANCK -- A GOOD INFLUENCE | 144 | 156 |
| THE MESSAGE | 144 | 156 |
| NO SNOWBALLS | 145 | 157 |
| ZIP | 145 | 157 |
| ZIP'S WHIP | 145 | 157 |
| ZIP'S PERCEPTION | 146 | 158 |
| REMEMBERING SCHOOL | 146 | 158 |
| The Sporting Life | 147 | 159 |
| BEFORE BASEBALL | 149 | 161 |
| Early, Early Baseball | 149 | 161 |
| THE BALL FIELDS | 150 | 162 |
| MORE BASEBALL | 151 | 163 |
| THE 20s -- MT. NEBO | 151 | 163 |
| SUNDAY BALL GAME | 152 | 164 |
| THE "RINGERS" ARE HERE � PLAY BALL! | 152 | 164 |
| Mathewson Pitched | 153 | 165 |
| Assumed Names | 153 | 165 |
| Wild Rhubarb | 153 | 165 |
| Used Assumed Name | 154 | 166 |
| Local Talent | 154 | 166 |
| INSIDE A HALL WITH THE "ROUND BALL": Company G or "G" Team | 154 | 166 |
| The Armory -- A Sports Center | 155 | 167 |
| Football | 156 | 168 |
| "Volleyed and Thundered" | 156 | 168 |
| THE PEDALLERS | 157 | 169 |
| THE BIKES | 158 | 170 |
| 20 Mile Road Race | 158 | 170 |
| A GRAND DAY AT THE RACES: 1889-1909 | 159 | 171 |
| October 3, 1889 | 159 | 171 |
| May, 1890 | 159 | 171 |
| January, 1892 | 159 | 171 |
| Hartford Courant, July, 1892 | 159 | 171 |
| August, 1901 | 160 | 172 |
| December, 1901 | 160 | 172 |
| THE SAND BANK OVAL | 160 | 172 |
| AN AFTERWARD AFTERWORD | 160 | 172 |
| THE SHARKS AT THE GLOBE HOLLOW EAT PEANUT BUTTER | 161 | 173 |
| Good Times A-Happening | 163 | 175 |
| LAUREL PARK | 165 | 177 |
| Chapman and the Trolley | 165 | 177 |
| WICKHAM PARK AND ITS DONORS | 166 | 178 |
| REMEMBER? | 167 | 179 |
| AH! VAUDEVILLE | 168 | 180 |
| MOVIE: 10�; ICE CREAM: 5� | 170 | 182 |
| DANCING WAS MY FAVORITE THING | 170 | 182 |
| KEENEY DANCE HALL | 171 | 183 |
| SWIMMING HOLES | 172 | 184 |
| A MEMORABLE MEMORIAL | 172 | 184 |
| A CHENEY THANKSGIVING: FEATURE STAR-- THE BLACK SPIDER | 173 | 185 |
| PROP WASH | 174 | 186 |
| THOSE GREAT WINTERS | 174 | 186 |
| ANYONE FOR SLIDING? | 175 | 187 |
| JULOTTA TOOK WEEKS | 175 | 187 |
| CHRISTMAS TREES | 176 | 188 |
| CHRISTMAS KALEIDOSCOPE | 176 | 188 |
| December 25, 1832 | 176 | 188 |
| December 25, 1896 | 176 | 188 |
| December 25. 1902 | 176 | 188 |
| December 25. 1917 | 176 | 188 |
| Bad Things A-Happening: Fire, Wind, Water and� Murder Most Foul | 177 | 189 |
| THE FLOOD THAT CHANGED THE VALLEY -- OCTOBER, 1869 | 179 | 191 |
| THE BLIZZARD OF 1888 -- MARCH 3 - 11 | 180 | 192 |
| THAT BLIZZARD OF '88 STILL HOLDS FIRST PLACE | 181 | 193 |
| DEC 28, 1888: Bucket Brigade Fails -- No. Manchester Buildings Destroyed | 183 | 195 |
| January 3, 1889 | 183 | 195 |
| Five Companies were set up | 183 | 195 |
| November 29, 1898 | 183 | 195 |
| April 13. 1909 | 183 | 195 |
| October 23. 1913 | 183 | 195 |
| Saturday March 22, 1915 | 183 | 195 |
| November 17. 1922 | 183 | 195 |
| Old Codger remembers lack of fire fighting organization... | 183 | 195 |
| Bucket Brigade | 184 | 196 |
| The Hose Companies | 184 | 196 |
| Bucket Brigade | 184 | 196 |
| THE WORST FIRE (NINTH DISTRICT) | 184 | 196 |
| Spread Quickly | 185 | 197 |
| Learned a Lesson | 185 | 197 |
| New Schools Built | 185 | 197 |
| DAGGER IN HEART OF LOUISE TREBBE | 185 | 197 |
| Awful Murder in South Manchester: Prisoner in Hartford Jail | 185 | 197 |
| In Love With Louise | 186 | 198 |
| The Sisters Dischard Hadlen | 186 | 198 |
| Hadlen Makes A Threat | 186 | 198 |
| How the Deed Was Done | 187 | 199 |
| A Hunt For Hadlen | 187 | 199 |
| Before Justice Bowers | 188 | 200 |
| TRAGEDY ON ICE | 188 | 200 |
| Funerals of Drowned Couple | 188 | 200 |
| THE WIND BLEW -- THE STEEPLE FLEW | 189 | 201 |
| THE 1938 HURRICANE | 189 | 201 |
| THE HURRICANE OF '38 | 190 | 202 |
| DEATH AT THE SHORE | 191 | 203 |
| WELLS STREET ARMORY DESTROYED | 191 | 203 |
| HERALD CEASES PUBLICATION TODAY | 192 | 204 |
| HERALD'S RICH HISTORY RETOLD | 192 | 204 |
| Burned Out | 192 | 204 |
| Not A Single Edition Was Missed | 192 | 204 |
| K of C Home Bought | 192 | 204 |
| Gains Control | 193 | 205 |
| Paper Sold | 193 | 205 |
| Just Remember | 195 | 207 |
| DID SHE LIVE THE LONGEST? | 197 | 209 |
| ONE OF A KIND�THE GRASS MAN: Grass Expert's Funeral Held in Manchester | 197 | 209 |
| KNOWLEDGE OF GRASS INCREASED BY OLCOTT | 199 | 211 |
| THE GRASS MAN | 200 | 212 |
| JOHN E. ROGERS-ACTIVIST, RESEARCHER,TEACHER: | 201 | 213 |
| The answer is person to person contact and understanding. | 201 | 213 |
| FAREWELL TO AN ODD, GRAND BUILDING | 202 | 214 |
| THE WONDERFUL MADDENS | 204 | 216 |
| FRIENDSHIP: He was Dick and I was Johnnie. | 205 | 217 |
| THE NURSE'S STORY | 207 | 219 |
| The King's Daughters | 207 | 219 |
| World War Days | 208 | 220 |
| TOWN'S FIRST DOCTOR CAME HERE IN 1793 | 209 | 221 |
| THE DAYS OF THE DOCTORS: "Doc" Weldon | 210 | 222 |
| Doctors Moore & Burr | 210 | 222 |
| Doctors Tinker and Gillam | 211 | 223 |
| Birthin' Babies -- Dr. Higgins & Dr. Moore | 211 | 223 |
| DOCTOR VAIL | 212 | 224 |
| Young Doctor Joe Higgins and the "One-Sided Child" | 212 | 224 |
| Good Bye Buggies, Hello Cars | 213 | 225 |
| SPENCER GOT UP A FULL HEAD OF STEAM | 215 | 227 |
| HELLO, "GOAT" | 215 | 227 |
| CLANG, CLANG, CLANG WENT THE TROLLEY | 216 | 228 |
| GOOD-BYE BUGGIES, HELLO TROLLEY CARS | 217 | 229 |
| THE MODEL T � IT REALLY RAN | 218 | 230 |
| Wilbur T. (as in Model T) Little | 219 | 231 |
| Good Samaritans --Glastonbury | 219 | 231 |
| NO SHOCKS, NO SPRINGS, FIVE FLATS ... A FINE TIME WAS HAD | 221 | 233 |
| CARL'S CAR-PHOBIA-1923 | 222 | 234 |
| MAIN ST. TO DEPOT SQUARE-35� | 224 | 236 |
| 50 YEARS OF CARS | 224 | 236 |
| More Stories | 227 | 239 |
| THE CODGER'S STORIES | 229 | 241 |
| REX, THE RAT DOG | 229 | 241 |
| LITTLE O.C., "ENGINEER" | 229 | 241 |
| GROWN-UP O. C., TEACHER | 230 | 242 |
| O. C., SCIENTIST | 230 | 242 |
| WHAT SONG CAN MEAN . .. | 230 | 242 |
| ABOUT BLACKSMITHS AND KIND WORDS | 230 | 242 |
| WALKING | 231 | 243 |
| SWINGING ON BIRCHES | 231 | 243 |
| BOOTSTRAPPING IN THE DEPRESSION DAYS | 232 | 244 |
| OLD-TIME BATH TIME | 232 | 244 |
| MAKE-DO | 233 | 245 |
| TRUE LOVE | 233 | 245 |
| GOETZ'S OUTSIDE MAN | 233 | 245 |
| THE CRACKER BIN | 234 | 246 |
| HILLSTOWN STORIES | 234 | 246 |
| i. DOING THINGS: Going For a Ride | 234 | 246 |
| Going to the Bathhouse | 235 | 247 |
| Building a Tobacco Barn | 235 | 247 |
| Kill the Cut Worm! | 236 | 248 |
| Cutting Ice | 236 | 248 |
| II. SOME HILLSTOWN PEOPLE: Isobel and Lacy | 237 | 249 |
| Old Joe Manuel | 238 | 250 |
| God Loves Crooked-Legged Bob | 240 | 252 |
| Tramps, Bums, Hobos, Peddlers | 240 | 252 |
| Taking Care of Neighbors | 241 | 253 |
| It's Love and Plenty of Turnips � | 241 | 253 |
| Grandpa Cowles and the Pitkin Bottle | 241 | 253 |
| Elisha Rathburn | 242 | 254 |
| Knots and Trees and Stars and Plants | 242 | 254 |
| Early Morning With Mother | 243 | 255 |
| Two Dogs to Remember | 243 | 255 |
| GROWING UP IN THE 20S AND 30S | 243 | 255 |
| Edward D Atkinson Reminescence | 243 | 255 |
| Relaxing Times at Home | 244 | 256 |
| Playing at the Trolley Barn | 244 | 256 |
| Crowded Evenings Downtown | 245 | 257 |
| Skating at Center Springs Park | 245 | 257 |
| A Human Fly and the Parades | 245 | 257 |
| Rides to Go Roller Skating | 245 | 257 |
| Plane Crash in the Early 30s | 246 | 258 |
| Dancing and Our Graduation | 246 | 258 |
| The War Journals | 247 | 259 |
| ORFORD PARISH --1776 | 249 | 261 |
| A Letter Home | 249 | 261 |
| 1864 -- RETURN FROM THE CIVIL WAR | 249 | 261 |
| Grandfather Performs | 250 | 262 |
| THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR AND LT. WARD CHENEY: 1900 | 250 | 262 |
| WARD CHENEY'S FUNERAL | 250 | 262 |
| THREE LOCAL MEN WIN HONORS IN WORLD WAR I | 251 | 263 |
| THE WAR IS OVER! | 251 | 263 |
| NOVEMBER 11, 1918: Turn on the lights, Ring the Bells, Tie down the whistles! | 251 | 263 |
| WORLD WAR II | 253 | 265 |
| BEING HOME DURING WORLD WAR II | 253 | 265 |
| NEW GUINEA -- 1943: "We Three" | 254 | 266 |
| THE WORLD IS SMALL-LIKE A G.I. SOFTBALL | 254 | 266 |
| THE ARDENNES, BELGIUM: DECEMBER 1944 - JANUARY 1945 | 256 | 268 |
| 15 December, 1944 | 256 | 268 |
| 16 December, 1944 | 256 | 268 |
| The German Plan | 256 | 268 |
| Foreign Fire | 257 | 269 |
| Waiting to Teach | 257 | 269 |
| Orders | 257 | 269 |
| March On, Dig In | 257 | 269 |
| Move Out | 257 | 269 |
| They're Jerries! | 257 | 269 |
| Spared | 258 | 270 |
| Move Back, Count Heads | 258 | 270 |
| Cut Off | 258 | 270 |
| Thirty Miles, Three Days, No Food | 258 | 270 |
| Up and At 'Em -- Move Out | 259 | 271 |
| On Reserve-Reorganize | 259 | 271 |
| Christmas Day-1944 | 259 | 271 |
| Clear Skies --The Planes Are Out | 259 | 271 |
| Christmas Turkey | 260 | 272 |
| Christmas Turkey | 260 | 272 |
| Happy New Year-Seven Hour Barrage | 260 | 272 |
| Prep Talk 2 January 1945 | 260 | 272 |
| 3 January, 1945 | 261 | 273 |
| 0655 Advance Line | 261 | 273 |
| Take No Prisoners | 261 | 273 |
| Hit! | 261 | 273 |
| Casualties | 261 | 273 |
| Alone | 262 | 274 |
| Top Speed | 262 | 274 |
| Hospitals | 263 | 275 |
| THE SOUTH PACIFIC: The Hand of Bucky Buckner | 263 | 275 |
| Kamikaze Run | 263 | 275 |
| The Artillery | 263 | 275 |
| The Corpsmen | 263 | 275 |
| The Ammo Dump | 263 | 275 |
| Hold the Hill | 265 | 277 |
| Long Way Home | 266 | 278 |
| VIETNAM: In War, Waiting At Home Is Not A Game Either | 267 | 279 |
| Gary Philip Dietz poem | 268 | 280 |
| VIETNAM: DECEMBER 19, 1969 - MARCH 28,1970 | 269 | 281 |
| 100 days, One Bullet, 25 Years. of Pain: 10 December, 1969 | 269 | 281 |
| 26 December, 1969 | 269 | 281 |
| Early January 1970 | 269 | 281 |
| 12 January, 1970 | 269 | 281 |
| 16 January, 1970 | 269 | 281 |
| 18 January, 1970 | 269 | 281 |
| 9 February, 1970 | 269 | 281 |
| Letter Received Home March 3, 1970 | 270 | 282 |
| 3 March, 1970 | 270 | 282 |
| 12 March, 1970 | 270 | 282 |
| 21 March, 1970 | 270 | 282 |
| Western Union Telegram | 270 | 282 |
| Location: Vietnam Patient Ward 887: April 2, 1970 | 270 | 282 |
| Location: Japan, Early April 1970 | 270 | 282 |
| Location: Japan, Early April 1970 (end) | 272 | 284 |